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Since it looks like Lordstown Motors is going to be here to stay with their announcement of getting an assembly line together by December. I'm curious to know how everyone feels it will stack up against the Cybertruck.

Tesla once said that battery swaps would be more effective for EVs than charging. Instead the opted for charging with the Supercharger network.
Now Nio in China has completed 500,000 battery swaps as of May 26, just over two years after the first battery-swap station opened...

Lordstown Motors has taken a big step forward in their EV development as they announced that they plan on bringing an electric motor assembly line online by December for their "Endurance" trucks.
The "Model L-1500 Endurance In-Wheel Motor" is being developed by Slovenian company Elaphe...

Road Show put together a comprehensive list of all the electric pickups that are set to hit the market in the next few years. Which ones (aside from the Cybertruck) are you most interested to see in person? For me it's the Hummer and Rivian...

Bollinger makes an electric truck that looks equally as rugged as the Cybertruck. Its also one Tesla rival that doesn't need to be fancy either as its tech features are quite analog. Where it could outshine the Cybertruck is with capability. Bollinger is already preparing to make it commercial...

It looks like GM is bringing back the Hummer brand and making all of the vehicles electric. They are planning to make the announcement during the Super Bowl on February 2nd and it will apparently feature LeBron James.
The current plans involve selling the new Hummer as a GMC model, the report...